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Old 10-13-2023, 03:41 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Froob View Post
That sadly still doesn't work. Even with the new firmware I go to a boot-loop (hourglass) while holding down Backward and Forward Button while I have an sd inside that has a recent SWUPDATE.bin on it.
Also tried unpacking the SWUPDATE.bin before. Doesn't work. I think that, despite showing the language selection screen and beeing able to scroll in it using Back/Forward buttons, my software-image really doesn't seem to like the pocketbook.

Would be nice if it was possible to generate the whole image just from the software update file.
Just to confirm, are you putting the SWUPDATE.BIN file on the primary/internal card (that the Pocketbook boots from), or a blank one? Should be on the primary/internal one within /mnt/ext1

Transferring the .bin direct to the Pocketbook via USB cable is how I did it.

If you have a secondary/external microsd I'd remove it from the Pocketbook for the update procedure just in case.

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